At the same time SkyLights names display interactive as a strategic Wireless-IFE partner to pursue immersive entertainment with wireless streaming capabilities.

Finally, SkyLights showcases its Bravo 2nd Gen headset for the first time at AIX. This latest iteration delivers superior comfort and design improvements, and is also compatible with eye correction glasses.

News in Brief/

4th January 2017

“For travellers who want to get away from the many annoyances of flying— from the screaming child in the next row, the loud conversation across the aisle, the seatback movie selection that seems to consist entirely of lowbrow sequels—SkyLights and similar technology could be a godsend.”

News in Brief/

19th December 2016

SkyLights featured in The New York Times

“For a public increasingly accustomed to nearly ubiquitous internet access, with on-demand video and continuous social media feeds, the airline cabin too often feels like a final, frustrating frontier.”

Press Release/

20th October 2016

The new Bravo VR headset offers immersive 2D and 3D cinema, cinematic VR support, a revamped headset finish, the capability for wireless streaming, and a new graphical user interface with multilingual audio and subtitle support.

Skylights’ launching partners include 0th Century Fox and multiple airlines. Two of those airlines, as well as a fleet of private jets, will deploy the new Skylights VR IFE solution by the end of 2016. Three other airlines are performing in-flight pilot campaigns.

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22nd August 2016

Being led by David Dicko, former pilot and airline executive, SKYlights knows how to tackle main industry challenges.

SKYlights performed during Y Combinator S16 DemoDay

SKYlights pitched along with 43 other startups at Y Combinator and received great reactions from the audience.

News in Brief/

1st August 2016

First pilots of SKYlights on XL Airways gave promising results

News in Brief/

5th February 2016

Discover the SkyLights Theater at the Aircraft Interior Expo in Hamburg!

SkyLights is presenting the SkyLights Theater for the first time in public at the Aircraft Interior Expo in Hamburg. The start-up has developed a new in-flight entertainment system with immersive cinema glasses, offering an experience akin to sitting right in the middle of a movie theater, for 2D and 3D movie-viewing. SkyLights solution includes also a wide range of movies, provided by Twentieth Century Fox and DreamWorks. Already successfully tested on board of XL Airways, the Theater is raising interest from several airlines.

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1st february 2016

XL Airways has begun to test a new in-flight entertainment system with immersive cinema glasses. SkyLights, a French start-up, developed them specially to satisfy inflight requirements. They offer passengers a unique cinema experience at 30 000 feet. XL Airways is the first airline to test this type of device in Europe.